Danish Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organization

Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organization
Forsvarets Materiel- og Indkøbsstyrelse
Organization overview
Formed 1 October 2014 (2014-10-01)
Preceding Organization
  • FMT
Type Military acquisition & logistics
Headquarters Ballerup
Employees approx. 2,400[1]
Organization executive
  • Lt.gen. Niels Henrik Bundsgaard[2], Commanding officer
Parent Organization Ministry of Defence
Child Organization
Website Official Webpage

The Danish Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organization (DALO) (Danish: Forsvarets Materiel- og Indkøbsstyrelse, FMI) is a joint service unit under the Ministry of Defence, tasked with purchase, service and support of equipment within the Danish Defence. It used to be known as the Danish Defence Material Service (Forsvarets Materieltjeneste, FMT).

Tasks

DALO acquires, maintains and phases out equipment for all of the military authorities - from tanks, ships and aircraft to boots and pocket knives.[3] In collaboration with the Joint Defence Command, FMI ensures support and supplies for the Armed Forces ongoing operations at home and abroad.

Organisation

In 2006, Army Materiel Command, Navy Materiel Command and Air Materiel Command, were merged to form the joint materiel command (FMT). As part of the Danish Defence Agreement 2013-2017, FMT was reorganized into FMI.

The new FMI (pr. 1 October 2014) is subject to the Ministry of Defence department, and manages nearly DKK 7 billion (approx. US$ 1 billion) of the total defence budget. Ministry of Defence department and FMI worked together to prepare a performance where, among other FMI's role, mission and vision are described.

References

  1. "Home". Welcome to DALO. Retrieved 6 April 2017.
  2. "Commander of Danish Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organization". Forsvaret/DALO. Retrieved 30 October 2015.
  3. "Overview of Planned Major Stock Investments and Material Operations" (PDF) (in Danish). Retrieved 30 October 2015.

See also

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